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Uploaded by on May 20, 2009

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  • Hey X00000013,

    It's actually not a true magnetic simulation. It is an electrostatic simulation. Under the world menu, turn on electrostatics. Then in the properties window set the charge to a negative charge for the blue and a positive charge for the red. All other materials set to 0 charge. It's rudimentary, however according to recent replications by Clanzer, very effective. Join open energy and I will give you a copy of my simulation.

    Cheers

    B_rad!

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  • Great work.

    This is a two stage mechanism. You can find an explanation about the violation of the law of conservation of energy on my web page.

    Violations of the law of conservation of energy ocurs every time when you have two stage or multi stage mechanisms and only passive forces that are ussed for creation of this effect.

    This combination rotation-translation can also be modified as translation-rotation or rotation-rotation or translation-translation.

    Best wishes Nikola.

  • If this won't work i think the cross rotor magnetic track ve to tilted abit around 15deg on 4 site, bcoz now is 90Deg perpendicular. Now look like too staright impact force from the stator magnet

  • Right on man!

    In this simulation gravity is turned off. The wheel works but not as well in a vertical sim. By turning the gravity off we can usume a horizontal wheel.

    Yes the acurracy is set at 100 steps per second. I can simulate it up to 400 steps and it still works.

    This is essentially a magnetic simulation with air friction set to low and a pin friction script. The simulation has an initial RPM set at its optimal rpm. E-mail back and I will send you a copy.

    Brad

  • Okay, I take it back and concede to my error.

    I take it, then, you also have a brake installed? There doesn't appear to be any acceleration, and I'm assuming that you have the accuracy set way high. I'd love to review the .wm2d file.

    The thing that concerns me about this model is the lack of acceleration in the model.

    Unless you have some kind of speed limit applied, this would mean that even the smallest load would slow down the machine.

  • Do you have Working Model 2D? Air resistance is on and pin friction is simulated. If you have have WM2D, and you can watch your language I'll give you a copy of my simulation.

  • How do I get the magnet add on for wm2d?

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